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116 CLENORE. [CLOYN E.<br />

Edward Sayers, or Seayers, was born in county <strong>Cork</strong>, <strong>and</strong><br />

entered T.C.D. on 16th July, 1679. He obtained Scholarship<br />

in 1680, <strong>and</strong> Fellowship in 1686. In 1692 he resigned his<br />

Fellowship, <strong>and</strong> accepted the rectory of Conwall, Raphoe.<br />

From 1693 to 1730 he was Chancellor of Cloyne, <strong>and</strong> V. Kilbrin.<br />

He was also, from 1693 to 1713, V. Castlemagner, <strong>and</strong> from<br />

1708 to 1730, E. Templeroan.<br />

He married, in 1691, -Margaret Upham, of Castlelyons, <strong>and</strong><br />

had issue a son, Rev. Arthur Sayers, P. St. Michael's, <strong>Cork</strong>,<br />

q. v. ; <strong>and</strong> a daughter,. Hannah, who was wife to Heyward<br />

Gilman, esq., of St. Fin Barry's <strong>Cork</strong>, <strong>and</strong> of Curriheen, co. <strong>Cork</strong>.<br />

1730, Oct. 24. NICHOLAS QUAYTROD (vice Sayers, deceased), Chancellor<br />

of Cloyne. [D.R.] He took the chapter-oath 10th June,<br />

1731. [C.B.]<br />

Nicholas Quaytrod (son of Nicholas Quaytrod, a lawyer, who<br />

was probably a descendant of Nicholas Quaytrod, Mayor of<br />

Dublin, Anno Domini 1523), was born in Dublin, circa 1687;<br />

<strong>and</strong> when seventeen years old, entered T.C.D. as a Pensioner,<br />

on 26th Feb., 1704, <strong>and</strong> obtained Scholarship in 1708.<br />

From 17 19 to 1742 he was V. Carrigamleary <strong>and</strong> Rahan.<br />

He was also, from 1719 to 1728, R. Knocktemple ; <strong>and</strong> from<br />

1721 to 1730, P. Subulter; <strong>and</strong> from 1730 to 1742, Chancellor<br />

of Cloyne. He was also Curate of Mallow in 1723.<br />

He married Susannah, daughter of Peter Carey, esq., of<br />

Careysville, county <strong>Cork</strong>, <strong>and</strong> relict of James Graham, esq., of<br />

Ballymacallen <strong>and</strong> Dromore, county <strong>Cork</strong>.<br />

Quaytrod had no issue. He was buried in the church-yard<br />

of St. Peter's <strong>Cork</strong>, where his tombstone is still preserved, with<br />

this inscription :-" Here lyeth the Body of the Reverend<br />

Nicholas Quavtrod, Chancellor of the Dioces of Cloyne, who<br />

departed this life the 23rd June, 1742, aged 55."<br />

Ile left to the Widows' Fund £20. Administration of his<br />

will was granted at Dublin, on 15th Nov., 1742. His wife, by<br />

her first husb<strong>and</strong>, had 4 sons, Peter Graham (who married<br />

Susan, daughter of Dillon Newnian, esq., of Newbury, <strong>and</strong> had<br />

issue a son, Nicholas); James, George, <strong>and</strong> Arthur. She (Mrs.<br />

Quaytrod) had also, by her first husb<strong>and</strong>, 3 daughters, Mary,<br />

who married, in 1720, Christopher Crofts, of Velvetstown; Anne,<br />

wife of Richard Franklin ; <strong>and</strong> Catherine, wife of James<br />

Nesbitt, esq. Peter Graham (the eldest son of Mrs. Quaytrod)<br />

sold to his brother-in-law, Mr. Newman, of Newbury, the estate<br />

of Drommore. [Davis.]<br />

1712 3. -larch 15. WILLIAM LEWIS, A.M. (vice Quaytrod, deceased),<br />

Chancellor. [D.R.]<br />

He took the chapter-oath on 23rd June, 1743, <strong>and</strong> was<br />

elected CEconomus in 1749. [D.R.]<br />

1762. - 1r.Chancellor Lewis (non-resident), Ballyvourny, &c.;<br />

yearly income, £ 190. [IIayman MSS.]<br />

CLOYNE. ] CLENORE. 117<br />

1765. June 11. It is ordered by the Chapter that the Economist<br />

pay 20 li., left by will of Rev. Nic. Quaytrod, for use of<br />

the Widows' Fund, <strong>and</strong> lately received, unto the trustees of said<br />

fund, to be applied as directed in the will. [C.B.]<br />

W. Lewis (son of David Lewis, of Waterford, who died 1718),<br />

was born in Waterford; <strong>and</strong> when nineteen years old entered<br />

T.C.D. as Pensioner, on 9th July, 17 11.<br />

He was ordained Deacon (being then a Master of Arts) on<br />

19th June, 1719, <strong>and</strong> Priest on 20th June, 1720,both at Cloyne.<br />

From 1728 to 1730 lie was P. Killenemer, <strong>and</strong> from 1730 to<br />

1754, Vic. Chor., Cloyne. From 1735 to 1742 he was also V.<br />

Kilbrin, <strong>and</strong> from 1742 to 1767 was Chancellor of Cloyne. He<br />

was also, from 1737 to 1743, P. Fennor, Clonfert ; from 1743<br />

to 1767, Archdeacon of Kilfenora ; <strong>and</strong> from 1745 to 1758, P.<br />

Fennor again. He died in 1767. He married Elisabeth (sister<br />

of Rev. William Buckner, who married Briana Longfield), <strong>and</strong><br />

bad issue two sons, William, who was ordained Deacon on 2nd<br />

April,<br />

q. V.<br />

1749; <strong>and</strong> David, who was in 1754 Vicar Choral, Cloyne,<br />

1767. August 29. DANIEL SANDFORD, LL.D. (Tice Lewis, deceased),<br />

Chancellor. [F.F.] The corps of the Chancellorship was now<br />

R. V. Clenore, V. Rogeri Calvi, R. Ahacross, Ballyvourny, <strong>and</strong><br />

Nenane als Templemoi ggi. [F.F.]<br />

1768. January 20. Instrumentuni locationis magme paludis<br />

Clonensis constans 27 9 Jugeris et 13 Perticiis a Frederico<br />

Clon. Epu Danieli S<strong>and</strong>ford, clerico, 60 aunormn a 1 Nov.,<br />

1767, ad an. reditum £48 iSs. 6cd. [D.R.]<br />

1771. December 26. Joiiv PALLISER, D.D. (vice S<strong>and</strong>ford, deceased),<br />

Chancellor. [F.F.]<br />

1774. Val. of Chancellorship, £200 par an. The corps consists<br />

of R. V. Clenore. Reet. integ. Aghacross <strong>and</strong> Templemologgy,<br />

<strong>and</strong> one Rect. in Ballyvourney. The churches in ruins.<br />

Glebe at Clenore, 4A. OR. 34P. Clenore rectory, which formerly<br />

belonged to Bridgetown Abbey, is subject to 13s. per annum<br />

crown rent. [Hingston.]<br />

In 1785 the Protestant population of Clenore was 2 ; of<br />

Rogeri Calvi, 0 ; of Templenrologi, 5 ; <strong>and</strong> of Ahacross, 1.<br />

John Palliser, D.D., was, front 1747 to 1771,131. V. Kilshanuig;<br />

<strong>and</strong> from 1771 to his death in 1793, Chancellor of Cloyne.<br />

He had issue by his wife -Iarv Holmes, int,r elios, a son<br />

Thomas-H. Palliser, <strong>and</strong> a daughter Mary, wife of Thomas<br />

Loftus, esq., M.P.<br />

1796. May 21. THo3IAs LEMON, A.;v. (vice Palliser, deceased), Chancellor.<br />

[F.F.]<br />

1802. December 27. JOHN Rrmt:R, A.M. (vier, Lemon, resigned),<br />

Chancellor. [F. F.]<br />

1805. The number of Protestant families in Clenore was<br />

3; in Templemologgi, 1.

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